Here's something to chew on...

<p>But the advantages over the four years, starting at admittance of having "connections" because of what you did in highschool is immeasurble. </p>

<p>No one here has answered the original posters questions. Is it true that AB scholars have disporportionally higher rate of positions than does the rest of the student body. If so, I am amazed that that is okay with everyone. Are you all saying that the AB scholars try harder than you do? Do better work? Have more on the ball? That the AB scholars are more deserving? All I see is defense of a system that appears to be skewed. </p>

<p>Was the OP wrong? No one has said that yet, they just defend the status quo.</p>

<p>PS_ Kritarch, after reading these posters here, I personally am getting a feel for the Duke students. It would give me pause.</p>